It seems that this mode didn't get much love when I added the bubbles so
it was quite broken. This patches removes the bubbles and fix the
alignment issues when using this mode.
We probably should rename it to compact mode in a follow up commit (but
not this one so we can backport it to the stable branch).
(cherry picked from commit dded804f00)
this used to work once upon a time, but it stopped working recently.
This commit helps to make the emoji-only-messages bigger. In case, if emoji's
are sent as a reply to a text message, this does not affect size then.
fix: fix the size of the `(edited)` string when the message
contains only emojis' and also when its edited
Unfortunately I couldn't find any way to make it work while also
making scroll works correctly. The container is now using item delegate
and by testing on my laptop touch pad it seems to scroll well.
Probably worth revising at some point but at least it makes neochat
usable.
* Fix the implicitHeight binding loop
* Revert the TypeError regression from 525d691c
* Fix resolving the showAuthor model role, drop the
isPooled/isReuser Loader hack for the autor name item
Fix#293Fix#292
Signed-off-by: Carl Schwan <carl@carlschwan.eu>
- ChatBar: Contains the main TextArea and standard buttons.
- Usually visible, but can be disabled when necessary.
- AttachmentPane: Contains an image when attaching an image and also a filename with mimetype icon.
- Has a toolbar to cancel the attachment or edit it if it's an image.
- Shown when there is an attachment.
- ReplyPane: Shows who you are replying to and the content of their message.
- Also shows edits and has a button to cancel replies/edits
- Shown when replying or editing
- CompletionMenu
- Now a vertical list using a QQC2.Popup
- Either a Pane or a Menu/Popup
- EmojiPickerPane
@teams/vdg
* Message with multiple mentions are not broken in IRC. Fix#267
* Editing a message won't remove mentions anymore
(cherry picked from commit bb3b3bc088)
- Always show the reaction counts. Element does this too and it makes sure
the look is consistent, no matter how many reactions there are.
- Show a slight border around the background to make the transition to
non-reaction less "grainy"